Here I am, indeed, it says the Jupille plant is completely blocked, and the Louvain/Leuven partly stopped following industrial action. Apparently the blockade ensures no raw materials enter the sites and no beer leaves them.

Bottling and kegging lines at Louvain are reportedly stopped since 8 AM today, but production continues, as the plant can run for 36 hours on existing reserves.

AB InBev announced they planned to axe 263 jobs, about 10% of the workforce, which understandable caused a bit of an uproar among employees. The board appear to have been locked in until 2 PM today at Jupille.

Well, ltest I've heard is that production has now completely stopped at Louvain too, that major retailers can still go on fot three to ten days with existing stocks (that was yesterday) before consumers have to turn to non-InBev beer (shock horror !), that negotiations were very much at a standstill, and - today - that a Belgian court had deemed the blockade of the plants illegal, but that InBev did not wish to have it enforced by police yet.